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In all other cases you should see a musical instrument, a musical
interface, a sound sculpture making music, a weird musical
instrument, an odd musical instrument, an experimental musical
instrument.

You can also find information about builders of musical
instruments or artists using some of the strangest musical
instruments you can find on earth. Just browse this pages to find
some of the novelty instruments and get some inspiration to make
your own musical instruments or sound machines and let me know.

kII
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kII (Kempelen 2.0) is a voice-topological interface for gestural navigation in linguistic space. The hand serves as the speech organ during the articulation process.

The device is operated by means of the sensory determination of the opened state of both hands, their position in space, their relative height, and other parameters which are assigned to the jaw and tongue position in the mouth as well as to pitch and rhythm.

Phoneme production is based on phonetic laws. A spoken language is produced through the implementation of musical scales and speech rhythms whose context of meaning is not characterized by the conveyance of information but by the abstraction of the voice in tonal linguistic space.

Articulatory-topological phonetics deals with the speech process — parts of the body serve as speech organs during the articulation process. It is therefore historically linked to Kempelen’s motif of speech generation for the voiceless: voice generation for the speechless.